When is Ronnie O'Sullivan playing in World Open snooker final? First and second session times
Ronnie O'Sullivan is nearing his first ranking title in two years as he prepares for the World Open final against Thepchaiya Un-Nooh.
Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to compete in the World Open final, aiming for his first ranking title in two years. The final will take place on March 22, 2026, at the Yushan Sports Centre in China. The match will be structured over two sessions, the first starting at 6am UK time and the second at 11:30am UK time, with a total of 19 frames to be contested.
The first session of the final will feature the initial nine frames of the match. Following a break, the second session will commence, where the players will play to a finish, vying to be the first to win 10 frames. With the anticipation of the match matched only by O'Sullivan's impressive legacy in snooker, fans are eager to see how he performs under pressure against his opponent, Thepchaiya Un-Nooh from Thailand.
O'Sullivan, known as "The Rocket," has a significant following and is expected to attract substantial viewership for this highly anticipated clash. This final could mark a pivotal moment in O'Sullivan's career, as he seeks to regain his status among snooker's elite and reclaim a place in the rankings that he has dominated for years before facing a two-year title drought.